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<p>[QUOTE="calcol, post: 3221991, member: 77639"]Based on the initial post, liquidity, not profit/loss, was the question. The most liquid coins are in NGC or PCGS holders. These coins can always be sold quickly. If they are relatively high grade for the issue, the major auction houses will always take them on consignment. The expected selling price now and in the past can obtained from NGC or PCGS auction prices realized.</p><p><br /></p><p>Based on the OP's initial purchase (1883CC Morgan in MS66 ... hopefully in a NGC or PCGS holder), he or she already has a taste and the means for relatively rare, high grade coins. As far as liquidity goes, the OP is already on the right path. I advise, like others have, to read, surf the net, study, and go slow with purchases at first.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as making a profit (more realistically, minimizing loss) goes, that's a whole different topic.</p><p><br /></p><p>Cal[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="calcol, post: 3221991, member: 77639"]Based on the initial post, liquidity, not profit/loss, was the question. The most liquid coins are in NGC or PCGS holders. These coins can always be sold quickly. If they are relatively high grade for the issue, the major auction houses will always take them on consignment. The expected selling price now and in the past can obtained from NGC or PCGS auction prices realized. Based on the OP's initial purchase (1883CC Morgan in MS66 ... hopefully in a NGC or PCGS holder), he or she already has a taste and the means for relatively rare, high grade coins. As far as liquidity goes, the OP is already on the right path. I advise, like others have, to read, surf the net, study, and go slow with purchases at first. As far as making a profit (more realistically, minimizing loss) goes, that's a whole different topic. Cal[/QUOTE]
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